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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) |
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| program was enacted and signed into law by President Gerald |
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| Ford as the centerpiece of the Housing and Community |
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| Development Act of 1974; and
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| WHEREAS, The CDBG program has as its primary objective "the |
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| development of viable urban communities by providing decent |
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| housing and a suitable living environment and expanding |
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| economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and |
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| moderate income"; and
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| WHEREAS, The CDBG program has considerable flexibility to |
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| allow communities to carry out activities that are tailored to |
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| their unique affordable housing and neighborhood |
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| revitalization needs; and
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| WHEREAS, Throughout its 30-year history, the CDBG program |
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| has been a partnership among federal, state, and local |
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| governments, business, and the non-profit sector which carry |
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| out activities that improve lives and neighborhoods of low and |
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| moderate income families; and
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| WHEREAS, According to the Department of Housing and Urban |
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| Development, in FY 2004, the CDBG program provided funds for |
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| thousands of activities, assisting over 23 million persons and |
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| households through such activities as expanding home-ownership |
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| programs, eliminating slums and blighting influences, |
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| improving infrastructure such as roads, water, and sewer |
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| systems, libraries, community centers, adult day care and after |
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| school care for children, homeless housing facilities, |
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| employment training, transportation services, crime awareness, |
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| and business and job creation; and
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| WHEREAS, Cook County serves as a CDBG program pass-though |